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Nov 4, 2011
Celebrate ONE LUCKY PENGUIN!!
Posted with the video: bclark142/November 10, 2008
"Penguin jumps into boat to escape Killer Whales. I have been in contact with the guy who was driving the boat. He said the whales were just playing with it and traning a younger member of the pod and that they could have taken it at anytime. He also said they were never in any danger from the whales. And I did NOT ADD THE MUSIC!"
Feb 3, 2011
Gung Hay Fat Choy!
"Best wishes and congratulations. Have a prosperous and good year."
Also called the Spring Festival, this is China's major traditional holiday and is one of the most popular festivals in China and in other parts of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam where New Year's Day is called "Tet", Malaysia, Taiwan, and of course, Hong Kong. It is also known as the Lunar New Year.
Photo by sanxki (Flickr)
Is this Year of the Rabbit your Lucky Year? If you want to know more, check out Chinese Astrology.
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Jun 11, 2010
Suffragist Jeannette Rankin's Birthday
Jeannette Rankin |
Jeannette Rankin was a woman ahead of her time. The first woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1916, she was Montana's representative in Congress. She was the first woman in the House of Representatives before women in other states even had the right to vote.
"What one decides to do in crisis depends on one's philosophy of life, and that philosophy cannot be changed by an incident. If one hasn't any philosophy in crises, others make the decision." ~Jeanette RankinRankin was the only member to vote against declaring war on Japan in 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Image Jeannette Pickering Rankin By U.S. Congress [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Edited 6/22/16
Mar 17, 2010
Happy St. Patrick's Day
For a few hours each year, millions of Irish and non-Irish commemorate the life of a 1500-year-old saint in a boisterous display of parading and revelry, festooned in the shamrock and emerald green.
There are over 34 million Irish Americans living in the U.S., making St. Patrick's Day one of the most widely celebrated holidays in America.
The obvious ways to celebrate St. Patty’s Day in Kansas City is to start with breakfast at Brown's Irish Market, head over to the St. Patrick's Day Parade, followed by lunch and more at Kelly’s Westport Inn, located in the heart of Westport, or to an Irish Pub like O'Dowds Little Dublin.
There are over 34 million Irish Americans living in the U.S., making St. Patrick's Day one of the most widely celebrated holidays in America.
The obvious ways to celebrate St. Patty’s Day in Kansas City is to start with breakfast at Brown's Irish Market, head over to the St. Patrick's Day Parade, followed by lunch and more at Kelly’s Westport Inn, located in the heart of Westport, or to an Irish Pub like O'Dowds Little Dublin.
Mar 14, 2010
How will you celebrate Pi Day?
For most of the world, today is March 14th, or 3/14. To most, that date doesn't have any special meaning. But to math nerds, it means today is Pi Day!
There are a large variety of ways of celebrating Pi Day and most of them include eating pie and discussing the relevance of π.
Jim Stingl writes:
"Math geeks and calendar freaks collide today. Pi is 3.14, and the date is 3/14."
By the way, today is also Albert Einstein's birthday.
I'll get you started on pi: 3.141592653589793. The mathematical constant goes on without any repeating patterns right into infinity...
Read more of Stingl's article Geometry fans rejoice - it's Pi Day
Check out EducationalRap.com’s Pi Day Rap page, including quite a few Pi rap songs you can listen to. Lines like “If I’m buyin’ rims for a car – circumference – hey, yo, 2 Pi r…”
Also, TeachPi.org has a Pi music page with downloadable lyrics to several songs.
Leave a comment and tell me what is your favorite thing about Pi?
Learn more about Pi Day from Wikipedia.
Image Pi Pie at Delft University
Public Domain
updated 3/122/17
There are a large variety of ways of celebrating Pi Day and most of them include eating pie and discussing the relevance of π.
Jim Stingl writes:
"Math geeks and calendar freaks collide today. Pi is 3.14, and the date is 3/14."
By the way, today is also Albert Einstein's birthday.
I'll get you started on pi: 3.141592653589793. The mathematical constant goes on without any repeating patterns right into infinity...
Read more of Stingl's article Geometry fans rejoice - it's Pi Day
Check out EducationalRap.com’s Pi Day Rap page, including quite a few Pi rap songs you can listen to. Lines like “If I’m buyin’ rims for a car – circumference – hey, yo, 2 Pi r…”
Also, TeachPi.org has a Pi music page with downloadable lyrics to several songs.
Leave a comment and tell me what is your favorite thing about Pi?
Learn more about Pi Day from Wikipedia.
Image Pi Pie at Delft University
Public Domain
updated 3/122/17
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